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Thursday, October 7, 1354 (Our Advertisers Are Assured Os Results)
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Luke R. Lassiter
re in New York attending an
insurance convention.
i • • * »
students at GSCW, Milledgeville,
spent the weekend at their re
spective homes.
• * » •
Caswell Johnson of North Geor
gia Trade and Vocational School
at Cartersville spent the week
end with- his family.
» • » *
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Austin of
Winder were the Sunday guests
of Miss Ruth Mitchell.
• • * •
Miss Charlotte Rogers of West
Georgia College, Carrollton, spent
the weekend with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers.
• * * ♦
Mrs. Leah Helpon and son
Lanny of Des Moines, lowa, have
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Ballard at 309 Hartsock Dr.
• * * •
Mrs. C. A. McKibben has re
turned from a visit to her grand
children, Mr. and Mrs. George
R. Cochran Jr., in Madison.
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Budd and
children Richard Jr., Virginia
and Eugene, of Rome, were the
weekend guests of their parents,
the L. J. Moores, and attended
the Georgia-Texas A and M
game in Athens, Saturday.
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Mesdames Moody Summers
Sr., S. A. Ginn, Leon Cohen,
W. W. Crowe, R. O. Arnold and
N. S. Turner are enjoyng a de
lightful houseparty at “Calla
way’s Folly,” the beach home
pt Mrs. E. E. Callaway Sr., who
is the gracious hostess, at St.
Simon s.
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Coach Jim Rogers and Princi
pal Homer Sharp spent Saturday
in Athens where they attended
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’ the Georgia High School Princi
i pals’ meeting and attended the
Georgia-Texas A and M Foot
ball game in the afternoon.
♦ ♦ * ♦
Miss May Livingston returned
Sunday from Atlanta where she
had enjoyed a week’s visit with
■ her nieces, Mrs. W. E. Pitts Sr.
I and Miss Maude Conley in Col
• lege Park, and other relatives
in Atlanta.
♦ * ♦ *
f Jean Cravey of Decatur was
> the houseguest of Katrina McKay
for the weekend.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
t Miss Lucy Banks of Forsyth
t was the guest Saturday through
s Tuesday of her sister and family,
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Morcock. On
Tuesday evening; the Morcocks
i also had as their dinner guests
• from Forsyth Mrs. Ben T. Banks
- Sr. and Mrs. B. S. Elliott.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yarborough
. of Cummings were the Sunday
. afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs.
: J. T. McKay.
Mrs. H. F. Sharp is spending
[ this week in Harlem as the
( guest of Miss Annie Mae Lazen
; by.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kirk
[ bride were the Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mallard'.
* • • *
s Friends will regret to learn
of the illness of Mrs. L. E.
I Anthony of Conyers. Mrs. An
. thony is at the home of her
. children, Mr. and Mrs. Tyrus
। Wood, where she is being wish
। ed a speedy and pleasant con
valescence.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Miss Davilyn Bohanon had as
her weekend guests Miss Chap
pie Johnson of Griffin and Miss
Betty Jean Crowell of Jones
l boro.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Miss Joan Dixon of Jonesboro
was the weekend guest of Miss
Carol Campbell. 1
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Friends of Ernest Savage will
be glad to know he is improving
at his home after undergoing
surgery at St. Josephs Hospital
in Atlanta.
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Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Rubin and
children Lynn and Paul have
returned from a motor trip to
New York City where they visit
ed the parents of both Dr. and
Mrs. Rubin. The Rubins recently
moved from Brookwood Apart
ments to Howard Street.
* * * *
Miss Jimmy Savage, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Savage,
will return to her home in Cov
ington Monday after working for
a year with the FBI in- Wash
ington, D. C. Enroute home she
will spend this weekend in Ver
non, Alabama, where she is to
be maid-of-honor in the wedd
nig of Miss. Mary Helen Reeves
to Lt. J. R. Finch. Miss Reeves
was the roommate of Miss Sav
age when they were working in
Washington. She will remain at
home with her parents for a
while before going to Atlanta to
work.
• ♦ ♦ *
Mrs. Dewey Hicks Jr. return
ed home from Porterdale Hospi
tal Tuesday after undergoing
surgery. Here many friends are
wishing for her a speedy recov
ery.
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Mrs. W. B. Dobbs has return
ed home after spending several
days visiting in Jacksonville,
and in Orlando where she was
the guest of Miss Peggy Dobbs.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ramsey Jr.
and son Sam were the Sunday
night dinner guests of their
mother Mrs. S. I. Cowan in Con
yers.
♦ • * •
Miss Ray Carol Parker spent
the weekend with her mother
in Douglas.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Barnett
and daughter Susan spent last
Saturday in Atlanta.
• ♦ ♦ ♦
Miss Sara Skinner and Mrs.
W. G. Benton were dinner guests
of the J. F. Brannans in Law
renceville Saturday night.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs. Jack Meador and daugh
ter Karen and Miss Jean Shrop
shire spent Saturday in Atlanta.
* * * *
Mrs. C. C. Davison of Greens
boro is spending this week with
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Tuck.
♦ ♦ » *
Mrs. John H. Hull of Jackson
ville, Florida, arrived Wednes
day to spend several days with
her sisters Misses Vivian and
Florence Bower and her brother
Herbert Bower.
* * * *
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Peterson
and sons Johnny and Hal of East
Point were guests of Miss Sara
Skinner Friday night. The oc
casion was honoring Mrs. Peter
son’s birthday.
•* • «
Miss Vivian Bower and gue^
Mrs. John H. Hull of Jackson
ville, Florida, will spend Friday
in Atlanta and attend the lunch
eon meeting of the Georgia
Branch of Huguenot Society of
the Founders of Manakin in the
Colony of Virginia. The meet
ing will be held in the Atlanta
Woman’s Club.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Aiken
Jr. of Jacksonville, Florida, and
Ocala, Florida, were the guests
of Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Allison
last week.
* * * *
Mr. and Mrs. John Hackney
and family and Mr. and Mrs
Frank Almand of Conyers vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hack
ney of Union Point Sunday the
occasion being Mrs. W. E. Hack
ney’s birthday.
* * * *
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parks
i and son Ricky of Reynolds were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Harris this past weekend.
♦ * ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gray had
as their weekend guests their
children: Miss Lois Gray, Mr. and
Mrs. Fay Chalker of Atlanta:
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wren and
son Walter of Macon; Mr. and
Mrs. Hall and Miss Caroline
Hall of Atlanta. They were the
guests of Miss Lois Gray at the
homecoming at the Baptist
- Church Sunday.
♦ * ♦ ♦
Miss Caroline Aiken of Red
Oak spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mo-ore and at
tended homecoming at the Bap
tist Church.
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Mrs. Eva Stubbs is improving
after an illness of several weeks.
Her many friends will be glad
to see her out again.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore and
children visited relatives in Col
umbus Sunday.
The friends of Mr. S. J. Hays
were glad to see him at the home
coming services at the Baptist
Church Sunday. They have all
missed him since his illness has
kept him from his usual place.
• * * *
Mrs. Fred Stubbs and Bonnie
of Porterdale and Mrs. Walter
Willingham and children of Beth
any were visitors of Mrs. Ray
Moore Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Moate
and daughter Vera of Oxford
spent last weekend o na sight
seeing motor trip to Aberdeen.
Mississippi.
♦ ♦ A ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Volley Parr and
daughter Cherrol spent Sunday
with Miss Mary Parr at the Uni
versity of Georgia, Athens. Miss
Parr and Pat Holcombe, both
freshmen in Georgia have been
pledged to the Delta Delta So
rority.
* ♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Fincher
spent Sunday with Miss Pat
Burnett at LaGrange College.
LaGrange.
* * * *
Mrs. Hollis Henderson has re
turned to her home in Gillsville
after spending a week with her
sister. Mrs. R. F. Harwell.
* ♦ ♦ *
Dr. A. Loughead visited Miss
Dorothy McConkley at the Uni
versity of Georgia, Athens, Sun
day.
♦ * ♦ ♦
Mrs. E. W. Yancey of Aug
usta and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ash
more and baby of Columbia,
South Carolina we~e Sunday
afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs.
R. B. Yancey and Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Moore.
♦ » » »
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wood
ward visited Mrs. Woodward's
mother, Mrs. E. W. Bar
nette at Hampton Sunday after
j noon. Mr. Barnette, father of
THE COVINGTON NEWS
Mrs. Woodward is quite ill at
Georgia Baptist Hospital, Atlan
ta.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Burnett
and son Bobby of Inman, South
Carolina spent last weekend with
their parents Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Aiken.
* « • *
Misses Nancy Pace, Nancy
Knight, Marion Brown, Kather
ine Finche v and Leigh Skinner,
• » • »
Mrs. J. L. Elliott was delight
fully surprised with a dinner in
honor of her birthday last Sun
day when she and Mr. Ellittt ar
rived at the home of their sister,
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Mrs. Candler Almand at Salem,
to find a family gathering in
honor of her birthday which was
on the previous Tuesday. Among
those present to join the festiv
ities of the happy occasion were:
Mr. and Mrs. M.’ L. Smith of
Atlanta, and Mr. and Mrs. Emory
Smith of East Point.
« • • •
Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson
of Atlanta were the Sunday
guests of their mother, Mrs. N.
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Palmer Stone 4-H
Club Elects New
Officers for Year
By KATHY ELLINGTON
Reporter
The Palmer Stone 4-H Club
met Tuesday, September 21 at
10:10 a. m. The following of
ficers were elected for 1954-55
for the girls: president, Jackie
Pickett; vice president, Linda
Bates; secretary, Margaret Wall
ace; reporter, Kathy Ellington
I and treasurer, Eddie Cowan.
i The boys elected: president,
Billy Bailey; vice president, Jody
McDaniel and secretary, Otis
Hammond.
Registration cards and record
books were issued for the coming
year. After the members filled
these out, the 4-HClub pledge
was given. The meeting then was
adjourned .
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to say “Thank you”
to every one who has remembered
us during the recent illness in
our family. You will never really
know now deeply grateful we are
for the cards, letters flowers,
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May God richly blocs each on*
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Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hawk
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